Woodland dog walk and no sheep, Wales
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
A quiet spot in the Cambrian Mountains near Newtown where dogs can really have a good leg-stretch and enjoy woodland sniffing too. We quite often picnic here and rarely see anyone else.
A perfect dog-walking place, with a selection of routes ranging from a 20 minute stroll to a several hours of purposeful hiking.
This is a fascinating park and dog walk between Dartford and Gravesend, so close to the road network and yet it feels like another world.
Once past the recently restored country house this walk turns into a fine woodland wander through over 100 acres with stunning views over the valleys beyond.
This small settlement between Queensferry and Grangemouth has a lot going on. Three different dog-walks, the chance to visit a famous castle, and a dog-friendly pub.
Pretty country pub below the Blackdown Hills and easy to reach from the A303, The dog walk starts from the door.
An enchanting aromatic garden surrounds this pretty dining pub, and the entrance absolutely has the gardening wow factor.
A fabulous forest walk which is so quiet you can hear the sound of acorns dropping. Just gorgeous! Dogs are fine off-lead.
A nice mix of family fun and plenty of childrens activities near the visitor centre and quieter dog walks starting from the visitor centre or one of the large campsites and informal parking spaces...
I was expecting something quite grand here, fooled by the work 'palace' no doubt. In the event the park used to be farmland, so the terrain is quite unusual for a public park.
Fascinating contrast here with an ancient stone circle rubbing shoulders with a bio-mass power station - both visible from the footpath.
An eighteenth century coaching inn near the sea, and lots of walking to keep dogs happy. It's a great day out from Scarborough and the pub is very welcoming and friendly